By Duane Ranger (courtesy of Redcliffe Paceway) It’s the 1992 Inter Dominion Pacing Grand Final at Moonee Valley. It’s March 7, and it’s the first time in seven years that Melbourne has hosted the great...
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By Duane Ranger (courtesy of Redcliffe Paceway) Prenzlau horsewoman, Tayla Gillespie, is on the verge of realising a lifetime dream. The 28-year-old Queenslander was just 15 when she was with her father, Shaun, as he...
By Duane Ranger (courtesy of Redcliffe Paceway) It might have taken 7,897 days, but Sunshine Coast owner/breeders, Neil Badcock and Max Lago, have nailed their second race-day double. The Australian and Germany-born mates...
By Duane Ranger (courtesy of Redcliffe Paceway) If anyone deserved a $14,000 Q-bred bonus at Redcliffe Paceway last Wednesday night (November 19), then it’s Clontarf plumber, Dave Greaves. The 51-year-old, who was made a...
By Duane Ranger (Courtesy of the New Zealand Standardbred Breeder’s Association) The man who co-bred multiple Group One winner and this year’s $3.50 Interdominion Trotting Grand Final second favourite, Queen Elida...
By Duane Ranger (courtesy of Redcliffe Paceway) Queenslander, Tony Veivers, has already laughed terminal cancer in the face, and now the 60-year-old is about to create Australasian harness racing history with his Group...
By Duane Ranger Whakatane accountant, John Rennie, might live in the harness racing wilderness but the 79-year-old will always be remembered as the man who bred Lazarus’s first New Zealand winner. Chuffed with...
By Duane Ranger (courtesy of Redcliffe Paceway) Tamworth driver, Emma Ison, made a successful hit-and-run mission to Redcliffe Paceway on Thursday afternoon (November 23), thanks to her close Queensland friends, Trent Moffat...
By Duane Ranger (courtesy of Redcliffe Paceway) Well-respected former Carbrook horseman, and now Queensland stipendiary steward, John Cremin, has trained and driven thousands of horses in an illustrious 40-year career, but he...
By Duane Ranger (courtesy of Redcliffe Paceway) A low-key NR41-45 Pace on a Sunday night at Redcliffe Paceway has meant more to Haigslea horseman, Matthew Clayton, than winning his own Sandy Gallop Golf Club’s ‘Coal City...